Federal officials have launched multiple measures to reduce cases of missing and killed Native Americans in the past year, including boosting funding for crime victim and witness services, said a U.S. attorney who leads a Justice Department committee on tribal policy.

Navajo Nation officials are looking for cost-cutting measures after proposing a budget that is five-million dollars short of the current one.

The Gallup Independent reports the tribe expects to have 167-million dollars in revenue for the 2020 fiscal year that begins in October. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer said in a joint statement their administration is reviewing department operations to look for “duplicate services, stagnant federal dollars, excessive spending, and other cost-saving measures.”